Worth Cheeping Twice Josh mentions something about "the smart kids" (after just telling me about getting 105% on a spelling test) and I say, "You're ONE of the smart kids!" to which he cries, "I'm Anakin Skywalker!! I've become the VERY thing I have been fighting against!" ~Josh age 12.6 THE COMPLETE COLLECTION
Seriously. If you had told me last spring, when I started making dolls, that I would not only be PUBLISHED a year later, but FEATURED? I would have laughed at you.
Sorry for the grainy picture. It's from my cell in low light. :) Not only do I have THIS article, but the group submission from Jane's Cloth and Clay Ning group is ALSO featured!! Really REALLY cool to see everything in print. The magazine is on sale tomorrow!! If you can find it in a store near you, get your copy!! Otherwise, you can get it HERE on line!! ™
I have been missing from my blog. You may or may not have noticed... I wasn't able to participate in OWOH like I had hoped. Things are moving quickly in my life... and I wasn't able to get anything made to give away. Travis' transfer back to our home town area was approved. Good. And then the ball started rolling. It rolled really REALLY fast. First Travis moved. He's staying with his parents in the town we'll be moving to. Then over the course of about a 1/2 a week, we realized that our move would be coming sooner than later, and that Ian needed to move too. So he finished his term early at the school here, and by the next Monday, I was signing him up at a new school, and leaving HIM in the hands of my Mother and Father In Law as well. We decide on a house to rent. I can hear the ball moving... I've been TRYING to get some things in order and ready here and there. It's tiring work, and at the end of the day I look back and wonder what the CRAP I did all day... but ends are being tied, and that's what matters. Looks like the move will happen at the end of Feb, I'm thinking. BUT OH HO NO!! It's happening by the 15th of Feb. THAT'S LIKE TWO WEEKS!!! And now, I'm looking at packing up my entire house and moving in two weeks. TWO WEEKS. So I have some news coming on the 1st, that I'll try to share... otherwise, I may be a few weeks blogging. lol I'm just feeling a HAIR frazzled. Totally overwhelmed. Really? When I get like this, I'd rather be sleeping. ™
WOW. I was saving eggs this week to photograph my first dozen eggs... I needed one more last night... And this morning, FIVE FREAKING EGGS!?!? WOW. I had no idea the girls were being THAT prolific!! lol Aren't they ADORABLE?! So I guess... I have like, a greedy baker's dozen? All these eggs in less than a week!? Really Eggciting. Sorry. I'm sorry. I couldn't help it. ™
I'd like to start by saying that there are messages in this post. I'm not sure how to make sure that all those messages get lined up all nice and tidy. SO I'm going to do my best, but I think that I'm also going to let them come to you... because I think that some of the messages I know are here... I think that I don't know WHERE they are... I think that I don't know WHO they are for... BUT. I do know they are there... and there is someone I'd like you to meet. So I'm diving. And letting the messages carry this post. The internet has opened a world of doors for me. When we began our move here to the coast in 2006 I started this blog. Originally, it was created to share our family goings on with family that no longer lived close by. I never dreamed about the things that this world would bring. One of those things has been the art of others. Art that inspired, and art that made me want to grow. As a mother and teacher, I began feeling a call to start teaching art to kids. To make an impact on kids with a style of teaching that wasn't like the teaching available in schools. I knew I wanted to start, but I wasn't sure where or how. As I was hopping from blog to blog one day, and exploring links of bloggers I enjoyed, I came upon a woman's YouTube video.
I knew at once that her class was for me. I knew it with all my heart. So I took it. I was inspired by it. I was inspired to teach and share art. To encourage it. To help others see themselves as artists. I'm still working on how I will start classes, but in my process to getting there, I have discovered that it might not only be kids who need a new kind of art. A new kind of direction. A new inspiration. I think there are a lot of grown ups who need to hear it too. I've said it before. It is up to YOU to believe in yourself. I also think it's time for grown ups to help children believe in a way that they will KEEP believing. So that moment, whenever it is, when kids buy into the idea that they have to be "good enough" never happens. I recently asked this teacher. THE mermaid warrior to talk to me a little bit about art and what she's doing to help kids (and some grown ups too) find the strength to believe. Please let me introduce Mccabe Russell. (pronounced Mc BABE and you know that's what I always say in my head when I read her name...) To help the interview read more easily, I've made my part of the conversation BLUE and McBabe's is PINK. About a year ago, things in my life fell into place, and suddenly I knew that I wanted to help kids keep art in their hearts. I wanted to teach them in a way that let THEM be the boss of their art. I wanted to help them understand that while coloring in the lines is nice, and knowing how to draw perspective is handy, in the end, a blue turkey and pink grass are OK too. That sometimes, it's not about the lines, it's about scribbling with wild abandon. At about this time I found out about you. I watched this video, and I wrote THIS post on my blog.
thank you, rachel!!!!
No, thank YOU!! Can you tell me about the events/things that put you in that place? The place where you knew you wanted to reach out to kids with art?
i think it is something i have always known. however, an action needs to follow a dream. my dream took flight when i felt done doing the things that were unrelated to my goals... when i was ready to take a real risk. I totally agree!! Action is something we all forget about sometimes. Can you share what your FIRST step of action was? Did you quit a job? Are you still working a "real" job while pursuing this on the side?
my first step of action was making the decision to teach art camps over the summer. i had to leave another job to do so because i could not do both. i do not presently work for anyone else-although i do photography, videography, and sell my art online to balance things out. So many adults buy into the idea that when kids create, it's CRAFTING and not art. Then there are those kids who do believe that they are artists. Yet somewhere along the road, they lose their belief and they grow into adults who think their art isn't important.
this is true! i think the way adults react to childrens art is a direct projection of their own feelings about creativity and what that means. there is nothing wrong with the term "crafting" unless it is used in a negative way- "well i am/you are not a REAL artist it is just crafting..." what is that about? who are these judges that say this is art and this is a craft? and why does it matter?
if you tell a child they are an artist because they love to make art, their eyes light up and they believe you. it is sad when those same kids grow up and often stop believing this. it is something that needs to be consistently nurtured and inspired. there are so many great books, teachers, and blogs that encourage this. i also love when grown-ups find their way back to art. there is great support out there!
Do you have any tips for nurturing that in ourselves as adults? What about for kids?
i have the same rules for adults as for kids:
be gentle with yourself. be kind. don't compare your art to your neighbors.
play. think of art as a source of joy and let everything come from that. accept that we all make crappy art from time to time and thats ok.
don't be afraid to try new things.
hang out with other creative people.
observe what makes you happy,
then make something.
I love love LOVE your rules. I need to hang those somewhere. They remind me of the rules we had at the preschool I worked in. Funny how they can apply to any age. Where do you think this line is drawn? What do you do to remind kids that their art MATTERS? What would you say to adults who have forgotten this?
thank you rachel! :)
i think the line begins in school. that is when they start looking at others kids work. it seems like when they begin to get grades on their art, things change. this is not to say there are not some AMAZING teachers out there who encourage creative expression. there are MANY, and not just art teachers. they are my personal heros!!
i tell kids that their art matters. i tell adults that their art matters.
i don't really do as much as people think
i do in my classes.
i don't shove my beliefs down their
throats.
the kids already get it,
they are the real teachers!
adults may need a little extra reminding-
however its more about playing than me telling them
what to do.
i give them a space to be free.
I like that. A place to be free.
:)
Do you ever need to remind your self of the things that you teach your kids?
um, yeah, everyday!
Can you give me an example of two things you do to remind yourself that YOU are art?
i try to remind myself that i am an artist because it is who i am, not what i do.
i also make a point to get back into my own energy when i start looking at outside things for validation. a disconnect occurs when i buy into it because i don't truly believe that we should measure our art/success against others. everyone is an artist in their own right. when those beliefs are in discord with my thoughts, i become extremely ungrounded.
What is one of the most rewarding moments you've experienced as a teacher of art?
too many to mention! i do love it when kids tell me that they feel like they can be their "true selves" with me. i also love to see kids just letting go and getting excited about their work!! nothing could make me smile more.
I'm so ready for that!! Helping others be their "true selves"! How did you get started?
in teaching? i worked in several schools and worked with kids my whole life. i always did art with kids...i finally figured out it might be a good idea to start charging people for it so i could do it all the time.
One of my biggest inspirations was reading a book called Stopping at Every Lemonade Stand by James Vollbracht. It's about creating community by giving kids attention and respect. It changed my life and my perspective. Do you have any books or authors who have inspired you toward working with kids in the way you do?
absolutely! sark and sabrina ward harrison set me on the right path.....and then many books and authors were soon to follow. i also love and adore francesca lia block. (her book dangerous angels is my all time fav) like sark and sabrina, she spoke a language i understood. when you feel understood, you feel less alone. when you feel less alone, you feel connected. and when you feel connected and in harmony with the world-magic happens.
I'm so happy not only to be getting to know you better, but to be sharing with others about the importance of art in our lives. As I mentioned at the start of all this, I'm not sure where all the messages are in this interview... I know they are there, and I know how inspired I am by Mccabe and the things she shares here on line. When I found McCabe on line, she was teaching a class about teaching girls and art. She's teaching that class again, and you can sign up to take it HERE!! I also encourage you to visit her on her blog DANCING MERMAID. Remember that YOU are the root of your creativity!! Be brave!! Embrace it. And when you have the chance to share creativity with a child, TAKE IT!! All photos in this post are used with permission from McCabe Russell. and I LOVE them. :)
Just thought I would update and share a little of the progress so far!! I love the rust that's already happening on the wood of the hanger... Can't WAIT to see the inside!! Keep your fingers crossed!! The group of us that took part in the DisCo project last year will be featured in a magazine coming out soon!! I've submitted our photos in hopes that we'll be one of the TONS of awesome artists that get chosen for the article!! ™
WE HAVE EGGS!!! Travis came in today and asked if I'd checked the chickens lately... and I have been, but I hadn't opened up the hutch for a couple days... Seems there might be a learning curve to WHERE we lay eggs... There were TWO and I think, as I'm typing this, that SOMEONE may be laying a THIRD. I'll have to check on that. PRETTY sure that they are coming from Marshmallow or Eggstacy. That's Eggstacy on the bottom left, and Marshmallow on the right. Mallow is setting in the hutch right now... ™
Macs has been making his own sandwiches for a while now, and I asked him to make me one the other day... :) He was so excited!! "I'll use my special recipe!" He said. Of course I offered to take pictures of it all. He talked me through the whole process. Cute thing. Taking the lid off the mayonnaise... Very proud to be photographed in the creating process. Cheese comes next. We like PepperJack here in this house. He "added a new ingredient!" to this sandwich. "To help it be even MORE tasty!" Apparently, part of the tastiness comes in the patting of the meat into place. When he was finished, he decided he wanted some of the sandwich too... So I cut it for us. He likes his sandwich cut into 4ths. :) ™
We thought we did a good job. Were pretty SURE we did a good job. Yes, there was a lot of RED in that comb... but looking at photos on line... alot of the girls of the Barred Rock persuasion have it. BUT. GIRL chickens it turns out, have less RED. GIRL chickens do not CROW. It all started about a month ago... the chickens are on our deck near our bedroom window... and well. We hear them moving around a bit sometimes. Nothing big. Until they sound like the old egg laying machine at K-Mart... and you wait, because at this point, it's not clear whether you heard crowing trying to happen, or if maybe the hens are getting ready to lay. Then one day, out of a deep sleep, you get woken up by someone yelling... they've stopped by the time you're out of your deep sleep enough to really listen. Maybe it was the kids. They forget to be quiet some mornings... In the mean time... that red is looking redder. and those new feathers are looking really pointy. and funny how those new leg bumps on those extraordinarily yellow legs are right where a rooster's spurs would be... And then. One morning, the Ya Hooos that you've been telling yourself MIGHT NOT BE crows turn into Woohooo HOOO!! and they start happening more often. And then they start happening EVERY morning. Every morning AT THE SAME TIME. 8:00am Thank goodness it's not 4am... So you go away from Christmas, and hope that the darned hens will have learned to be quiet in the mornings when you got back. BUT OH, NO. NOW the calls happen in the middle of the day, and more than once or twice, and they turn into Wooo Hoooo Hooo HOOOO... And they last for a long time in hope-my-neighbors-don't-notice time. Then. You realize. Rooster. We have a problem. Seeing as this isn't a country setting we're talking about, Rooster had to be relocated. But DAMN that red is pretty... and he was the sweetest one in the bunch. ™
I don't remember where the tradition started... I know there are a few gals on line who do it. I can't remember which of them inspired me to start. Who ever it was... I like to choose a single word that I'd like to sum up my year. A kind of a New Years Resolutions but without all the hype and in just one word. This year, my word is MUSE here are a few definitions:
chew over: reflect deeply on a subject
to think or say meditatively
the spirit that is thought to inspire a poet or other artist; source of genius or inspiration
I want to live this year nurturing my muse. I want to think things over more. I want to say things more thoughtfully. (especially in real life. I think I'm pretty versed at it here on line, but I'm losing my IRL touch.) I want to nurture my creativity and allow it to take me places. That last one has a few branches to it. I'm cutting down on a lot of life "fluff" this year. I know it's something we all do from time to time... but I really need to do it for my creativity. For my family and our sanity. To get back to the simplicity and revelations in the little things. It's all there. Wrapped up in one word. My year. MUSE. It's kind of cool to put it all in one. At least I think so. Easier to make changes instead of resolutions to change... because if it doesn't fit into THE WORD... it might not make the cut. If it doesn't fit into THE WORD it may not be worth keeping. If I keep saying if it doesn't fit, I'm going to have to say it. ...you must acquit. lol Do any of you do this? What's your WORD? ™
The weather was PERFECT for the start of our Erosion Bundle this year!! We're mixing our bundle's adventure this year. Last year, we hung our bundle the whole time. This time we're going to split our bundle's time under ground and in the air. Starting underground. The obligatory photo with our buried bundle... My mini Lennon... Taking this bundle thing VERY studiously. And Josh... who seems to have a Young Frankenstein attitude about it all... lol We had so much fun with Seth's project last year, I'm really happy to be doing this again!!